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Species diversity defends against the invasion of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus)
Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) is one of the most widely cultured species globally and has successfully colonized much of the world. Despite numerous studies of this exotic species, how differences in native communities mitigate the consequences of
Gu Dang E. +6 more
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Objectifying to evaluate the inclusion of tilapia processing residues (FT) in the feeding of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) fingerlings, 125 Nile tilapia fingerlings (with average initial weight of 0.72±0.19g) were distributed in a completely ...
Adilson Reidel +4 more
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Serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine) is a well-known neurotransmitter affecting emotion, behavior, and cognition. Additionally, numerous immunomodulatory functions of serotonin have been discovered in mammals.
Qi Li +15 more
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Abstract The Malabar red snapper (Lutjanus malabaricus) is a high‐value tropical marine species receiving growing attention for aquaculture development in Singapore and Southeast Asia. At present, seed production relies primarily on uncontrolled mass spawning in sea cages, a practice that lacks consistency, biosecurity and control of genetic ...
Bing Liang +8 more
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High mortality and dissemination rates of the emerging virus TiLV (Tilapia lake Virus) leads the researcher to develop a novel strategies to prevent these kind of infections in the fish.
Bernardo Bañuelos Hernández +4 more
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Fish welfare in a changing world: New developments and current challenges
Abstract The welfare of non‐human animals is central to ethical discussions on animal use, with increasing attention to fish welfare across research, aquaria, aquaculture, and fisheries. This paper reviews current theoretical approaches to animal welfare and recent advances in defining and assessing fish welfare since the seminal paper by Huntingford ...
Sonia Rey Planellas +16 more
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Background: Low temperature stress is a major environmental challenge affecting the growth, metabolism, and survival of many aquaculture species, including Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus).
Meiqing Li +8 more
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The alginic acid is extracted from seaweed and when used in fish ration may induce immunomodulatory and immunostimulants responses. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of alginic acid incorporated in the ration on performance and handling of juvenile
Leonardo Cericato +3 more
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Abstract Climate‐driven aquatic heatwaves pose an increasing threat to fish populations by inducing prolonged thermal stress. However, the resilience of teleosts to chronic heat exposure and their capacity for recovery remains poorly understood. This study investigated the effects of chronic high‐temperature exposure on juvenile zebrafish (Danio rerio).
Monique Adzijovski +3 more
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Adaptation, growth and survival of tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) in Bafgh brackish water
An experiment was conducted to evaluate the possibility of adaptation, growth and survival of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) with 0.3g initial weight and red tilapia (Oreochromis sp.) with 0.7g initial weight in underground brackish water. Fry of
H. Sarsangi A.H. email ; M. Mohammadi; N. Mashaii; F. Rajabipou; A. Bitaraf; H.M. Askari; J. Moazedi; H. Nezamabadi; H. Hosseinzadeh Sahafi
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